She’s the AFL WAG who has never been one to shy away from sharing the minutiae of motherhood on social media – both good and bad.
And Bec Judd took to Instagram again on Friday to document the latest trail of destruction her children had left in the family’s $7.3 million mansion in the Melbourne seaside suburb of Brighton.
Bec shares four children – Oscar, 14, Billie, 10, and twins Darcy and Tom, eight, with husband Chris.
She shared a video that showed shutters that covered one of the bedroom windows had been completely destroyed.
Explaining the cause of the damage, Bec revealed that it was her eldest child, Oscar, who was the culprit.
‘I just want to point out, that it’s not even cricket season yet, and this is the damage that has been done to my bedroom by my 14 year-old,’ she said.

She’s the AFL WAG who has never been one to shy away from sharing the minutiae of motherhood on social media – both good and bad
Continuing, Bec revealed that the damage wasn’t a one-off either, but rather an annual occurrence.
‘We’ve lost a shutter here – it’s actually snapped off,’ she said as she surveyed the damage.
‘Anthony from Lynch’s [Window Fashions] replaced them last year – he comes and replaces them every year, all the ones that Oscar damages.’
Bec added that the shutters are not the only thing Oscar, a keen cricketer, has damaged in the bedroom she shares with husband Chris.
‘He busts out light globes as well. We had a thousand ball marks on the ceiling and have only just repainted,’ she said.
Rounding out the post, Bec showed a space at the foot of the bed that was Oscar’s preferred space for honing his batting skills.
‘He plays cricket here but, now that he’s getting bigger and stronger, the cover drives are wrecking the place – even faster and in a more damaging way than before.’
Bec’s bedroom reveal comes after she recently made a very surprising confession about motherhood.
And Bec Judd took to Instagram again on Friday to document the latest trail of destruction her children had left in the family home, sharing a video showing her bedroom shutters completely destroyed
‘I just want to point out, that it’s not even cricket season yet, and this is the damage that has been done to my bedroom by my 14 year old [Oscar],’ she said.
Speaking with her bestie and Vain-ish podcast co-host Jessie Roberts, Bec’s revelation is likely to leave her youngest, Darcy and Tom, scratching their heads.
‘I just think four kids is a lot. Anything over two, I think is too many,’ she said.
Bec then gave an insight into her hectic lifestyle, admitting that it is a big challenge wrangling four children.
‘It’s like, we will be in the car and I’ll be screaming at one of them, I’m threatening one to walk home. One’s always injured or has some medical issue, or the school’s calling about something,’ she said.
‘There’s always something popping off.’
Back in January, Bec took to her Instagram Stories to call out her two youngest children for also causing havoc at home.
‘The last day of this bullsh*t,’ Bec captioned a photo of Tom and Darcy’s shared bedroom in a state of squalor.
After a weekend of festivities days before, Bec returned to mum duties and was not at all pleased with the state of her boys’ bedroom.
Bec added that the shutters are not the only thing Oscar, a keen cricketer, has damaged in the bedroom she shares with husband Chris. ‘He busts out light globes as well. We had a thousand ball marks on the ceiling and have only just repainted,’ she said

‘He plays cricket here but, now that he’s getting bigger and stronger, the cover drives are wrecking the place – even faster and in a more damaging way than before’
Her photo showed the beds unmade, one with sheets ripped off, all the drawers in their double dressers left hanging open in a state of disarray, and shoes, toys and backpacks strewn across the floor.
‘Back to school you go boys,’ she wrote in her caption.
‘Considering boarding school for the twins at this point.
‘I’ve also Googled military school and there’s one in Queensland, but they’re too young at this point.’
She ended her caption with a disgusted emoji, followed by a series of laugh-crying emojis.
It came just a week after Bec said she was ‘sick’ of her twins still behaving like toddlers.
‘I popped my head in to see what we’re dealing with today,’ Bec began in a recent video, which shows dirty and clean clothes, books, and toys strewn all over the twins’ bedroom.
‘I’m packing up some s*** and found this,’ Bec explained, as she zoomed in on a pile of glittery goop, which contained her sewing scissors and a stapler.
‘What the f**k boys,’ she vented about the slime. ‘I say to them every day, “You are eight and a half, you are not toddlers any more”.’